The Senate passed a bill Oct. 16 that will provide more than $900 million over five years for cybersecurity research and development. The full Senate passed the Cyber Security Research and Development Act (S. 2182), which authorizes funding for new . . . . The Senate passed a bill Oct. 16 that will provide more than $900 million over five years for cybersecurity research and development. The full Senate passed the Cyber Security Research and Development Act (S. 2182), which authorizes funding for new research and grants programs through the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Science Foundation. Those programs will address matters ranging from basic research into security infrastructures to scholarships for new cybersecurity experts. "In the long run, all government and private-sector cybersecurity efforts depend on people -- trained experts with the knowledge and skills to develop innovative solutions and respond creatively and proactively to evolving threats," said Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), sponsor of the Senate bill, during debate on the bill. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . The Senate passed a bill Oct. 16 that will provide more than $900 million over five years for cybers. senate, passed, provide, million, years, cybers. . Anthony Pell
NAI today announced they are joining with the National Security Agency (NSA) and its other partners to further develop the NSA's Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) prototype. The $1.2 million will be paid over the life of the two-year contract, and the work will focus on research and development to improve the security of open-source operating system platforms, the core of Internet infrastructures that have become business critical in today's economy.. . .. NAI today announced they are joining with the National Security Agency (NSA) and its other partners to further develop the NSA's Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) prototype. The $1.2 million will be paid over the life of the two-year contract, and the work will focus on research and development to improve the security of open-source operating system platforms, the core of Internet infrastructures that have become business critical in today's economy. The work will reduce the threat of security breaches caused by flawed or even malicious applications. The contract builds upon NSA's prior work in developing a set of new security controls for the Linux kernel and NAI Labs' prior work in developing an example security policy configuration for these controls and several additional kernel controls. "NAI Labs continues to work with the government to ensure secure Internet infrastructure. The President's National Coordinator for Security and the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee have called for increasing the federal government's role as both a user and contributor of open source software," said Terry Benzel, Vice President, Advanced Security Research and Director of NAI Labs. "Open source platforms provide the basis for developing online communication and business strategies, and our work ensures that the building blocks are secure." The link for this article located at PR Newswire is no longer available. . AI consortium collaborates with CIA to improve AppArmor, bolstering free software defenses for essential online frameworks..SELinux Security, Open Source Security, Internet Infrastructure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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